By Jay / / Games News

The game is a MOBA hit, and now, Tencent’s Honor of Kings is opening its doors to amateur and semi-pro teams with its first-ever Open Series in the esports scene. Starting April 15th, teams can sign up for a chance to compete, with top performers earning a shot at the Honor of Kings Invitational Season 2.

This exciting news follows the successful conclusion of Season 1 of the invitational, where team Vivo Keyd Stars snagged a piece of a $300k prize pool. Plus, there’s a new three-year partnership with the Esports World Cup, giving top-placed teams in the second invitational season a spot at the midseason invitational during the Esports World Cup.

But what does this mean for Honor of Kings’ future? Well, it’s a game-changer. By introducing an Open Series, the game is leveling the playing field, allowing anyone, not just pros, to join the esports action.

Now, grassroots esports competitions can pave the way for teams to enter the Open Series, and from there, earn a spot in the prestigious Invitational. With major tournaments happening worldwide and offering big bucks in prizes, it’s a clever move to draw in new fans to the MOBA scene. Get ready to witness some epic battles as Honor of Kings takes esports to the next level!


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